Berlin 1948. In the ruins of Hitler's capital, former RAF officers and an woman pilot start an air ambulance company. Yet when a Russian fighter brings down a British airliner, Berlin becomes a flash point. World War Three is just a misstep away.
"A tribute to those who fought for freedom." Foreign Service Journal
Riding the icy moonlit sky, they took the war to Hitler. Their chances of survival were less than fifty percent. Their average age was 21. This is the story of just one Lancaster skipper, his crew and the woman he loved.
"The best book on the Battle of Britain I have ever read. Refreshingly, it got it smack-on the way it was for us fighter pilots." Battle of Britain Ace Fighter Pilot Wing Commander Bob Doe
Based on actual events and first-hand accounts, "Where Eagles Never Flew" shows you the Battle of Britain from both sides of the Channel through the eyes of pilots, ground crews, controllers -- and the women they loved.
Three Tales of the RAF in WWII
"A Stranger in the Mirror,"
"A Rose in November""
"Lack of Moral Fibre."
The story of the Soviet Blockade of Berlin 1948-1949 and the men and women who overcame Russian aggression by non-violent means.
A gound breaking, comparative study of the British and American women who flew military aircraft in WWII. It sheds light on some significant differences between British and American traditions and attitudes -- both then and now.
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